Semi-serious question for the US politico-wizards.
Let's assume, for some reason, a particular person was not a candidate for president but he was well respected nationally and was considered generally that he SHOULD have been a candidate. In fact, let's give this mythical guy a name: Michael Mouse.
Question: What would be the result if a majority of voters in each state were able to add Michael Mouse's (party's) name to their personal ballot and then vote for him as their preferred candidate? For example, I went into the polling booth, got my voting paper, wrote "Michael Mouse Party" on the bottom and indicated he was my preferred candidate?
Does such an informal vote register as the will of the people to elect the candidate/party of their choice EVEN THOUGH it was not an "official" candidate?
I expect this isn't really possible for punchcard or electronic voting but possible for paper-based ballots.